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Light Blue Optics Demonstrates Miniature Projection Systems At CES 08



    Light Blue Optics (LBO) today announced it will show a range of
    miniature projection systems at the International Consumer Electronics
    Show, 7 - 10 Jan (CES 08). The systems are ideal for deployment in a
    range of markets including consumer electronics and automotive and
    feature significant laser speckle reduction, an ultra-wide throw angle
    and a new custom designed phase-modulating microdisplay component that
    delivers high brightness WVGA images. This news follows LBO´s recent
    closure of a $26 million Series ´A´ funding round to accelerate its
    product development programme.

    LBO´s miniature projection systems use laser light sources to
    create bright, full colour, high-quality video images with the widest
    possible colour gamut. Only LBO´s patented holographic laser
    projection technology can simultaneously deliver a range of enabling
    features and benefits including high brightness, in-built laser
    speckle reduction, an ultra-wide throw angle, focus-free operation,
    low power consumption, and a robust design that naturally lends itself
    to miniaturisation and low cost manufacture.

    The systems incorporate a fast-switching phase modulating FLCOS
    microdisplay with a 7x7mm active area, custom designed for LBO by
    development partners Displaytech Inc. In addition, LBO´s miniature
    projection systems deliver an ultra-wide throw angle greater than 90
    degrees, creating large images at very close proximity to the
    projector aperture. This unique feature enables new use cases to be
    realised, such as the projection of images onto a table-top from a
    small mobile device and ultra thin rear-projection for applications
    including automotive instrument clusters and Head-up Displays.

    Light Blue Optics´ CEO, Dr Chris Harris said, "At CES 08, we will
    demonstrate high-resolution miniature projection systems that
    significantly reduce laser speckle from within the projection device
    and deliver ultra-wide throw angles and focus-free operation without
    compromising the high image quality our customers require. This
    combination of features is unique to LBO´s proprietary holographic
    laser projection technology, opening up new and exciting use cases in
    a range of high-volume markets, and positioning us to become the
    world´s leading supplier of miniature projection systems."

    Notes to Editors:

    Light Blue Optics (www.lightblueoptics.com)

    Light Blue Optics (LBO) is a dynamic, privately-owned company,
    developing miniature projection systems.

    LBO´s patented holographic laser projection technology delivers
    bright, full colour, high-quality video images that remain in focus at
    all distances. The technology´s efficiency, small form factor,
    robustness and cost advantages make it ideally suited for deployment
    in multiple markets including automotive, digital signage and consumer
    electronics.

    LBO is funded by a group of investors including 3i plc., Earlybird
    Ventures and Capital-E.

    LBO is demonstrating at CES 2008 by invitation only. For more
    information and to arrange a viewing, please contact:

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    Tamara Roukaerts
    Marketing Manager, Light Blue Optics
    +44 (0)790 663 8351
    tamara.roukaerts@lightblueoptics.com
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    Displaytech Inc. (www.Displaytech.com)

    Displaytech, Inc. specializes in high-speed, low-power FLCOS
    microdisplays that provide brilliant, full-color images in an
    extremely small package. Founded in 1985, the company has shipped over
    17-million imaging devices to some of the world´s premier consumer
    electronics companies including Sony, Kodak, Olympus, JVC, Hitachi,
    Konica-Minolta, Kyocera and Hewlett-Packard. With over 100 patents
    granted, licensed or pending, Displaytech has received numerous honors
    and awards for its unique technology, including being ranked as one of
    the fastest growing technology companies in North America by Deloitte
    and Touche in 2005.